But, unlike modern fishes, most thelodont squamation, especially in the cephalopectoral region, was not imbricating.

This means that ‘apparently distant’ forms of life imbricate deeply because the same ontological mechanisms responsible for anthropogenesis treat nonhuman forms of life as similarly negative in their unlikeness to human life.

The Mannin Thrust is identified as a major imbricating structure within a continental arc, but not a terrane boundary.